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DAMN SMALL LINUX
The Damn Small Linux $1 Challenge*
If you have contributed to Damn Small Linux, thank you!
For the rest of you... How much is our Linux project worth to you? Is the joy and convenience worth $1, $5, $100? Here is our challenge to those of you who have not contributed. How about just contributing one dollar to our efforts. If just ten percent of our user base contributed one dollar to our fund raising efforts we would have enough to work on Damn Small Linux full time. And then imagine what could happen to our little Linux project! So, how about being part of that one percent? Your return on investment will be very high.
*Update
While many in the DSL community have been very generous, it is apparent that a more realistic goal is 1%. I'd like to thank those who have helped us out. For those who want to renew your support we now offer a donation subscription service.
If you want to contribute to Damn Small Linux, thank you for your help!
Alternatively, if you are buying anything at all, you can support DSL by using our links at the DSM Market, where you will find links to many of the top Internet retailers -- a portion each sale goes to help DSL! Or, you may be interested in The Official Damn Small Linux Book.

Damn Small Linux on a USB drive
We are now offering DSL pre-installed on a bootable now 4 Gig USB 2.0 pen drive. This USB device is very thin and will not block access to other USB ports like some of the larger pen drives.
These drives are set up as a single writable partition which allow the maximum amount of storage space for your personal files as well as your favorite MyDSL programs.
All earnings from the sale of this item go into funding the development of DSL.
These drives are also USB 1.1 compatible
Please note:
All our USB pens are now bootable via USB-HDD and also Embedded via Qemu!

Damn small linux (DSL)
Damn Small Linux or DSL is a free operating system for the x86 family of personal computers. It was designed to run graphical applications on older PC hardware-for example, machines with 486/early Pentium processors and very little memory. DSL is a Live CD with a size of 50 MB. What originally started as an experiment to see how much software could fit in 50 MB eventually became a full-fledged Linux distribution. It can be installed on storage media with small capacities, like bootable business cards, USB flash drives, various memory cards, and Zip drives.
DSL supports only x86 PCs. The minimum system requirements are a 486 processor and 8 MB of RAM. DSL has been demonstrated browsing the web with Dillo, running simple games and playing music on systems with a 486 processor and 16 MB of RAM. The system requirements are higher for running Mozilla Firefox and optional add-ons such as the OpenOffice.org office suite. It is often used in VirtualBox due to its small size and modest requirement of RAM. [1]
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Wired troubleshooting
If you have a network connection which is not working properly, you can use a few tools to help diagnose what the problem is.
Most of the tools in this section require use of the Terminal, which you can open by pressing Applications → Accessories → Terminal.
Get information about the current connection
ifconfig is intended to allow you to change the settings of your network connections, but it can also be used to list information about the current connection.
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Press Applications → Accessories → Terminal to open a Terminal
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Type ifconfig eth1 in the Terminal and press Enter, replacing eth1 with the name of your network interface if it is different.
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inet addr gives the current IP address of the connection
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HWaddr gives the MAC address of your network device

Table of Contents
Wired troubleshooting
Get information about the current connection
Check if a connection is working properly
Wireless troubleshooting
Check that the device is on
Check for device recognition
Using Windows Wireless Drivers
Check for a connection to the router
Check IP assignment
Check DNS
IPv6 Not Supported

Damn Small Linux
Última Atualização: Wednesday 14 July 2010 00:45 GMT
Based on: Debian, KNOPPIX
Origem: USA
Architecture: i386
Desktop: JWM, Fluxbox
Category: Old Computers, Live Medium
Status: Dormant
Damn Small Linux is a business card size (50MB) live CD Linux distribution. Despite its minuscule size it strives to have a functional and easy to use desktop. Damn Small Linux has a nearly complete desktop, including XMMS (MP3, and MPEG), FTP client, links-hacked web browser, spreadsheet, email, spellcheck (US English), a word-processor, three editors (Nedit, nVi, Zile [emacs clone]), Xpdf, Worker (file manager), Naim (AIM, ICQ, IRC), VNCviwer, SSH/SCP server and client, DHCP client, PPP, PPPoE, a web server, calculator, Fluxbox window manager, system monitoring apps, USB support, and soon it will have PCMCIA support as well. If you like Damn Small Linux you can install it on your hard drive. Because all the applications are small and light it makes a very good choice for older hardware.